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Latte e Miele is an Italian
progressive rock musical group.
The group formed in 1971 in
Genoa .
[1] In 1972 they realized their most famous work, the concept album Passio secundum Mattheum , with part of music inspired by
Johann Sebastian Bach and
recitatives from the
Gospel of Matthew .
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[3] After having opened the concerts of
Van der Graaf Generator , in 1973 they released another concept album, Papillon , and disbanded in 1974.
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The group reformed in 1976, with only Alfio Vitanza from the original line-up, and with the name of the group spelled as "LatteMiele".
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[2] After the album Aquile e scoiattoli , best known for its 23-minutes-suite "Pavana", they gradually abandoned the progressive style and approached pop-rock.
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[2] After disbanding in the early 1980s, the original line-up reunited in 2008.
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Members
Current members
Oliviero Lacagnina - keyboards, piano, vocals (1972-1975, 2008–present)
Giancarlo Marcello Dellacasa - guitar, bass guitar, vocals (1972-1975, 2008–present)
Alfio Vitanza - drums, flute, vocals (1972-1980, 2008–present)
Massimo Gori - bass guitar, guitar, vocals (1975-1980, 2008–present)
Former Members
Mimmo Damiani - keyboards, guitar, vocals (1975-1976)
Luciano Poltini - keyboards, vocals (1975-1980, 2011)
Dario Carlevaro - bass guitar (1980)
Pino Nastasi - keyboards, programming, backing vocals (2008-2011)
Discography
Albums
1972 -
Passio Secundum Mattheum
1973 -
Papillon
1976 - Aquile e scoiattoli
1992 - Papillon: English version - recorded in 1973
1992 - Latte e Miele Live - recorded in 1974
1992 - Vampyrs - recorded in 1979
2008 - Live Tasting '
2009 - Marco Polo - Sogni e viaggi
2014 - Passio Secundum Mattheum - The Complete Work
Singles
1972 - Getzemani/Il re dei Giudei
1974 - Rimani nella mia vita/Patetica
1974 - Mese di maggio/Tanto amore
1976 - Un silenzio diviso in due/Per poter vivere
1976 - Un mattino/Pavana
1978 - Sto volando con te/Restiamo insieme
1979 - Fiore di strada/Severamente proibito
1980 - Ritagli di luce/Metro
References
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e Enrico Deregibus. Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana . Giunti Editore, 2010.
ISBN
8809756258 .
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d Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana . Panini Comics, 2009.
ISBN
8863462291 .
^ Cesare Rizzi, Fulvio Beretta. Enciclopedia del rock italiano . Arcana, 1993.
ISBN
8879660225 .
^ M. Benedetti (5 December 2008). "Il ritorno dei Latte e Miele – Grande successo in Corea".
La Nazione .
^ Juan Mellado.
"Interviste - Latte e Miele" . Arlequins. Retrieved 18 June 2015 .
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